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Search for missing Alabama girl may have ended

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CITRONELLE, AL (WLBT)-  The search for a missing Alabama girl may have ended. Authorities say they found a body believed to be the daughter of accused murderer John Deblase.

According to Mobile police, search teams discovered the remains of what could be 5-year-old Natalie Deblase, near Citronelle, Alabama around 9 am.

The girl had been missing since this summer. Her 27 year old father has been charged with two counts of murder. He says his common law wife is responsible for killing the daughter and his 3 year-old-son.

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